Ultrastructural changes in naturally aged Pinus pinea seeds |
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Authors: | Margarita Ferná ndez Garcí a de Castro,Carlos J. Martinez-Honduvilla |
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Affiliation: | Dept de Bioquímica, Fac. Farmacia, Univ. Complutense, Madrid 28040, Spain. |
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Abstract: | The decline of germination observed after storage of Pinus pinea L. seeds up to 35 years at room temperature was accompanied by an increase in their ability to leak reducing sugars, probably as a consequence of membrane alterations due to senescence. Results of studies of the cell ultrastructure of viable and non-viable seeds before and after imbibition indicate that such is the case. Noticeable changes occurred in the ultrastructure of endosperm and embryo cells with germinability loss, even in the unimbibed condition. The main alterations were spherosome coalescence, plasmalemma separation from the cell wall and chromatin aggregation. |
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Keywords: | Aging pine seeds ultrastructure |
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